EAST INDIA SHIPPING. SATURDAY MORNING.
By the Lady Feversham, letters have been received from Bombay to the 1st Aug. The Company's ship Duke of Sussex left that port for China on the 15th July. The Janet, free-trader, for London, was to sail about the 10th Aug. Freight for Europe re- mained at 2/. per ton.
The Laurel arrived at Liverpool, left Calcutta on the 5th July, and the Sand Head on the 14th. The COmpany's ship Lady Melville proceeded on her voyage to China on the 2d of that month. The Resource sailed for London on the 3d, and the Renown on the 8th. The Superior was to leave for Mauritius and London on the 15th July, and the Andromeda for London about the 1st August. The Palumbam and Ontario were to sail for Liverpool-the former on the 15th, and the latter on the 31st. July. Freight was scarce at 31. to 5/. 10s. per ton.
The Neilson, Laughton, from Bengal to Mauritius, was lost on the Adaman Islands on the Otis June. The crew, after being fourteen days in an open boat, were taken on board a pilot vessel. The Ganges, Renner, for Calcutta, put back to Liverpool on the 10th instant, having been on the Arklow Bank. She is making four inches of water per hour, and is discharg- ing her cargo. An American vessel from Batavia and Mauritius for Antwerp has ar- rived off Penzance, but no letters appear to have been received by her. She left the Mauritius on the 20th Sept.
Arrived.-In the Downs, Dec. 11th, William Miles, Williams, from Rangoon ; and Lady Feversham, Ellerby, from Bombay. At Liverpool, 6th, Laurel, Tait, from Bengal. At St. Helena, Sept. 24th, Arethusa, Johnson, from Singapore; 30th, Amethyst, Thomp- son, from Bengal; Oct. 28, Africa, Skelton, from Ceylon and Mauritius ; and 3d, Har- riet, from Batavia. At Bombay, July 12th, Annandale, Fergusson ; and 17th Valleyfield, Johnson from London ; 14th, Curler, Ryland ; 19th, Turners, Leader ; and 30th Harriet, Oldham, from Liverpool ; 28th Neptune, Whittleton, front Greenock. At Madras, July 18th, Austen, Ladd, from London. At Calcutta, July 3d, Burrell, Metcalfe; and Morn- ing Star, Barker, from London. At Penang, May 25th, Mary Ann, Spottiswoode, from London and Madras.
Sailed.-From Gravesend, Dec. 4th, Circassian, Donthwaite, for Bombay ; Stir, Ceylon, Dyson, for Ceylon ; 7th, George Home, Steel, for the Cape and Mauritius; 8th, Active, Wright, for Van Diemen's Land; and 9th, Silence, Jackson, for the Cape. The Moira, from London to Madras and Bengal, left Portsmouth on the 8th.